The Largest Subunit of Human RNA Polymerase III Is Closely Related to the Largest Subunit of Yeast and Trypanosome RNA Polymerase III

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.

Predicted amino acid sequence of hRPC155. The conservedah regions are underlined. The consensus Zn2+ binding domain in the a region is indicated in bold letters. The locations of the similarity to the helix J–turn–helix K motif present in E. coli DNA polymerase I and T7 DNA polymerase, and of the Mg2+ binding site, are indicated. The boxed amino acids at the carboxyl terminus of hRPC155 correspond to the synthetic peptide CSH-499 that was used to raise the anti-hRPC155 antibody (antibody α-CSH499, rabbit CS377).

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  1. Genome Res. 7: 1006-1019

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